Rory McIlroy And Wife Erica Stoll Announce Divorce After 7 Years
Rory McIlroy And Wife Erica Stoll Announce Divorce After 7 Years...
Golf superstar Rory McIlroy and his wife, Erica Stoll, have filed for divorce after seven years of marriage, according to court documents obtained Tuesday. The filing comes just weeks after the couple was seen together at the Masters Tournament in Augusta, Georgia, sparking immediate speculation among fans.
The news is trending across the U.S. as McIlroy, a four-time major champion and one of golf's most recognizable figures, prepares for this week's RBC Heritage tournament in South Carolina. Public records show the divorce was filed in Palm Beach County, Florida, where the couple owns a home.
McIlroy, 36, and Stoll, 34, met through the PGA Tour, where she worked as a tournament operations manager. They married in 2017 at a lavish ceremony in Ireland and have one daughter together, born in 2020. The divorce filing cites "irreconcilable differences" as the reason for separation.
Social media reactions have been mixed, with many fans expressing surprise given McIlroy's recent comments about family life during tournaments. Others noted the couple had maintained a relatively private relationship compared to other sports power couples.
Legal experts suggest the divorce could have significant financial implications. McIlroy's net worth is estimated at $170 million, with major endorsement deals including Nike and TaylorMade. Florida's equitable distribution laws mean assets acquired during the marriage will likely be divided.
The timing raises questions about McIlroy's focus as he competes in Hilton Head this weekend. He withdrew from last year's RBC Heritage shortly after missing the Masters cut, drawing a $3 million penalty from the PGA Tour's Player Impact Program.
Neither McIlroy nor Stoll has commented publicly beyond the court filing. Their representatives declined requests for statements when contacted by multiple sports outlets Wednesday morning.